are necessitated by the -builtin option. Notes on individual tests follow. grouping_runme.py : 'cvar' syntax for class variables is obsolete. li_std_string_extra_runme.py : li_std_wstring_runme.py : Reverse binary operators (e.g., __radd__) are not supported. threads_exception_runme.py : director_exception_runme.py : exception_order_runme.py : Throwing wrapped objects as exceptions is not supported. default_constructor_runme.py : Redundant functional interface (e.g., 'module.new_Foo()' for 'module.Foo()') is not provided. python_nondynamic_runme.py : I believe that this test script doesn't actually test the %pythonnondynamic feature correctly, and I believe that the feature itself is implemented incorrectly. With the -builtin option, %pythonnondynamic *is* implemented correctly, and I have modified the test script to exercise it correctly. git-svn-id: https://swig.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/swig/branches/szager-python-builtin@12416 626c5289-ae23-0410-ae9c-e8d60b6d4f22
78 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
78 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
import li_std_wstring
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x=u"h"
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if li_std_wstring.test_wcvalue(x) != x:
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print li_std_wstring.test_wcvalue(x)
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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x=u"hello"
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if li_std_wstring.test_ccvalue(x) != x:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if li_std_wstring.test_cvalue(x) != x:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if li_std_wstring.test_value(x) != x:
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print x, li_std_wstring.test_value(x)
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if li_std_wstring.test_const_reference(x) != x:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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s = li_std_wstring.wstring(u"he")
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s = s + u"llo"
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if s != x:
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print s, x
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if s[1:4] != x[1:4]:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if li_std_wstring.test_value(s) != x:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if li_std_wstring.test_const_reference(s) != x:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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a = li_std_wstring.A(s)
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if li_std_wstring.test_value(a) != x:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if li_std_wstring.test_const_reference(a) != x:
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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b = li_std_wstring.wstring(" world")
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if a + b != "hello world":
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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if a + " world" != "hello world":
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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# With -builtin option, no reverse binary operators
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#if "hello" + b != "hello world":
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# raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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# With -builtin option, no reverse binary operators
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#c = "hello" + b
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#if c.find_last_of("l") != 9:
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# raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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s = "hello world"
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b = li_std_wstring.B("hi")
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b.name = li_std_wstring.wstring(u"hello")
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if b.name != "hello":
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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b.a = li_std_wstring.A("hello")
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if b.a != u"hello":
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raise RuntimeError, "bad string mapping"
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